MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION POLICY #001
The provision of transportation services is an integral part of the support, which the Physical Plant provides to the University. Numerous events take place off campus, which are necessary components of instructional, athletic, and extracurricular activities.
The transportation fleet is composed of sedans, buses, and vans. Additionally, rental vehicles and contracted bus services are used in order to meet transportation requirements. In order to provide reasonable oversight of the use of fleet vehicles the following requirements are stipulated in addition to existing Virginia and UWC regulations and guidelines for use of state vehicles:
- A vehicle request form must be submitted to the Physical Plant for
all officially sponsored off -campus travel, which requires a state
vehicle. Vehicle requests should be submitted five working days prior
to the planned trip. Incomplete forms are subject to denial. Note:
For staff and faculty, a copy of the vehicle request form should be
attached to the Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher. Expense vouchers
submitted without the vehicle request
form will be reimbursed at the lower mileage rate. Requests for a statement of non-availability of a state vehicle AFTER the trip will not be accepted.
- The request form must be approved by an appropriate Department Head
or senior administrator.
- All trips using fleet vehicles must be accompanied by at least one
member of the faculty or staff. The only exception is if the destination
falls within the following area: Prince William,
Culpeper, Orange, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Louisa, Hanover, Goochland, Stafford, Caroline, King George, and Albermarle. Trips in which more than one vehicle are used,
"caravanning", do not require additional members of staff or faculty in attendance. This includes club and extracurricular activities. Note: I received some suggestions that would ALWAYS require a staff or faculty member to be present. Such a provision, if enacted, would significantly affect many of the community outreach and cultural programs now enjoyed with the current policy of allowing students to drive alone in the local area.
- Students may drive fleet sedans and vans if they are at least 18
years old, posses a valid driver's license, and have completed familiarization
safety training. A vehicle use agreement must be signed before a student
may be issued a vehicle. Additionally, students must comply with motor
vehicle laws of Virginia, and the student handbook. Within the previously
described limits students may drive University vehicles without a
member of staff or faculty in attendance. Students may also drive
outside the proscribed area if accompanied by a staff or faculty member.
Training is conducted by the staff of the Physical Plant as required
and students who satisfactorily complete the training will receive
a certificate which must be presented to pick up a vehicle. If a trained
student is later convicted of any moving violation while operating
a state vehicle, the privilege of driving a University vehicle will
be revoked for the duration of his or her enrollment at UWC.
- Staff and faculty members are not required to complete familiarization
training, but are encouraged to do so. Staff and faculty members are
required to have a valid Virginia Driver's
License, comply with state motor vehicle laws, and the faculty or staff handbook as appropriate.
- Overnight trips with student drivers will not be permitted.
- State vehicles may only be used for official use only to drive to
and from a specified activity with only necessary stops for meals,
fuel, and rest. Shopping excursions, sightseeing, and other activities
are not permitted unless they are pre-approved portions of the itinerary.
No relatives, unless also employees or students at UMW, are allowed
to ride in a University vehicle. Hitchhikers are also forbidden.
- Staff and faculty members who are convicted of a moving violation
while operating a state vehicle will lose the privilege of using state
vehicles. Upon proof of satisfactory completion of the eight-hour
National Transportation Safety Council Defensive Driving program,
or equivalent, they may request reinstatement of driving privileges.
- Scheduling of vehicles is on a first come, first served basis.
- Vehicles must be returned on time with completed use reports, keys,
and cards to permit effective utilization. Failure to return a vehicle
on time will result in loss of vehicle usage for the offending organization
for one month.
- Students, faculty, and staff should exercise due care in vehicle
operation and maintenance. This includes the use of credit cards.
Loss of credit cards will result in cancellation and
replacement charges placed against the account of the department or organization which used the vehicle. Credit card use should comply with the MWC vehicle regulations booklet. Misuse of credit cards will be considered as theft of state property.
- Use of the buses requires a driver who possesses a Commercial Driver's
License. Due to the limited availability of drivers, requests for
bus trips should be submitted at least a month in
advance to allow for scheduling.
- Operators are responsible for the safe parking and security of
UMW vehicles. Parking along non-residential streets or highways is
only permitted in event of mechanical failure or
emergency. Operators are responsible for fines if a vehicle is improperly parked. Long term parking at airports is generally not permitted as this significantly reduces utilization.
- Any patterns of abuse or misuse of vehicles or these policy provisions
may result in loss of vehicle use privileges.
- The director of the Physical Plant is responsible for execution
of transportation policy. The Transportation Officer, working for
the Director, is responsible for application and interpretation. Decisions
by the Transportation Officer may be appealed to the Director of the
Physical Plant whose decision will be final.
- Changes to policy will be approved by the Senior Staff and forwarded
to the Director of the Physical Plant for implementation.
